Spotlight on gene therapy in Germany

Abstract: Due to its multi‐material capabilities, 3D inkjet printing allows for the fabrication of components with functional elements which may significantly reduce the production steps. The potential to print electronics requires jettable polymer‐ceramic composites for thermal management. In this study, a respective material was formulated by functionalizing submicron alumina particles by 3‐(trimethoxysilyl)propylmethacrylate (MPS) and suspending them in a mixture of the oligourethane Genomer 4247 with two acrylate functionalities and a volatile solvent. Ink jetting tests were performed, as well as thermal conductance and mechanical property measurements. The material met the strict requirements of the printing technology, showing viscosities of around 16 mPa∙s as a liquid. After solidification, it exhibited a ceramic content of 50 vol%, with a thermal conductance of 1 W/(m∙K). The resulting values reflect the physical possibilities within the frame of the allowed tolerances set by the production method

Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Extent
Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch
Notes
Gene therapy. - 28, 9 (2021) , 471-472, ISSN: 1476-5462

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Freiburg
(who)
Universität
(when)
2021
Creator
Mussolino, Claudio
Harrison, Patrick

DOI
10.1038/s41434-021-00277-3
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-2214988
Rights
Kein Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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